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Its a DNT Zulus 4KWhat scope is that? The shot is great, including the practice one.
Coyotes, prairie dogs. Colt 6700 1/9 twist. Wayback machine. Still in the safe, still have a couple hundred loaded and a couple 500rd sleeves of bullets. Although accurate, 55 gr NBT’s are better for varmints. I never tried them on antelope or deer, it wasnt legal back then, and I’ve got better rifles to use. .22 cal/ 60+ gr bullets are legal for medium size game in WY, now, thats where it ends for me. I put some 60 gr loads together for my .22-250 Sako, haven’t used it. I can’t draw a resident goat tag to save my life. As for anything larger, they get more Ft/lbs., and higher caliber.
I'm not overly sophisticated about aiming point but anywhere close to this puts them down. On bigger stags Im inclined to move to the crease for a lung shot with the .223. A good frangible bullet is important. This was deer 10 for 10 shots this yearIt looked like your point of aim was the front of the shoulder. Is that pretty common in NZ? I tried it this year on my cow elk with the same result. It was an instant drop. I have read something about a big nerve bundle in that area that causes collapse when it's hit.
